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Trains kept a rollin...
DrafterX Offline
#101 Posted:
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We don't have those here... Mellow
teedubbya Offline
#102 Posted:
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It's not ok to be la homo?
DrafterX Offline
#103 Posted:
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I dunno... I don't there's a law or anything. . Mellow
SmokeMonkey Offline
#104 Posted:
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I heard the wind blows the plain swiftly there....
DrafterX Offline
#105 Posted:
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ya.. but we're doing fine.... Mellow
SmokeMonkey Offline
#106 Posted:
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I just figured Plain liked to finish fast and Wind was good at blowing. That's what I heard....
DrafterX Offline
#107 Posted:
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Mellow
SmokeMonkey Offline
#108 Posted:
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Well, I've never been to Oklahoma so I'm not sure what all goes on there.
dstieger Offline
#109 Posted:
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Well they tell me I was born there
DrafterX Offline
#110 Posted:
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not Arizona..?? Huh
SmokeMonkey Offline
#111 Posted:
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No, that was Jojo
frankj1 Offline
#112 Posted:
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reminds me of a song
delta1 Offline
#113 Posted:
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victor809 wrote:
.... or is it oklahomos?

more like okrahoma... nobody likes okras...


frankj1 wrote:
reminds me of a song


from the John Barry movie, or the Andy Williams rendition?
tonygraz Offline
#114 Posted:
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Pay more attention, Delta. Drafter and I both like Okra- he likes his fried and I slice mine in soups to make it more slimy. Nobody likes Oklahoma - tornadoes, earthquakes, questionable water quality and way too many trump supporters.
jjanecka Offline
#115 Posted:
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I like spain, cheap booze crazy women. Some would say insane.
Mr. Jones Offline
#116 Posted:
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^^SPAIN or Portugal... sounds like a good destination spot
For a get-a-way..
tailgater Offline
#117 Posted:
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dstieger wrote:
Well they tell me I was born there


Do you remember?
tailgater Offline
#118 Posted:
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jjanecka wrote:
I like spain, cheap booze crazy women. Some would say insane.


I kinda like the music.
DrafterX Offline
#119 Posted:
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https://www.foxnews.com/us/train-texas-18-wheeler-explosion

Think
Krazeehorse Offline
#120 Posted:
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So gas will go up 25 cents.
DrMaddVibe Offline
#121 Posted:
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DrafterX wrote:
https://www.foxnews.com/us/train-texas-18-wheeler-explosion

Think



We were right back then and we're more right now.
Palama Online
#122 Posted:
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Every time I see the title of this thread I think of the song and the Aerosmith version.

https://youtu.be/_EvGn22Mplg
teedubbya Offline
#123 Posted:
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All night long
ZRX1200 Offline
#124 Posted:
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The song that Joe Perry didn’t play guitar on?
DrMaddVibe Offline
#125 Posted:
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ZRX1200 wrote:
The song that Joe Perry didn’t play guitar on?



That was "Lightning Strikes"...actually he's not on the entire Rock In A Hard Place album.

Ironically...in an olive branch moment when the band reunited...Joe and Aerosmith played "Let The Music Do The Talking" and as a mea culpa played "Lightning Strikes" on the subsequent tour.
Palama Online
#126 Posted:
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DrMaddVibe wrote:
That was "Lightning Strikes"...actually he's not on the entire Rock In A Hard Place album.

Ironically...in an olive branch moment when the band reunited...Joe and Aerosmith played "Let The Music Do The Talking" and as a mea culpa played "Lightning Strikes" on the subsequent tour.


Actually Z was right:

https://www.guitarplayer.com/players/who-really-played-aerosmith-train-kept-a-rollin-solos
delta1 Offline
#127 Posted:
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DrafterX wrote:
https://www.foxnews.com/us/train-texas-18-wheeler-explosion

Think



according to reports, train was hauling coal and gasoline in some cars up front, and rocks in the back...no Canadian oil....
DrafterX Offline
#128 Posted:
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Doesn't matter, if the gasoline was in a pipeline this wouldn't have happened... Not talking


The coal should be about ready to cook over by now tho... Mellow
BuckyB93 Offline
#129 Posted:
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I hope the green energy stuff hurries up. I got's some money on youse.

Been kind of a slippage in the market as of late. All major indices slip a little (^DJI (the Dow), ^GSPC (S&P 500), ^IXIC (NASDAQ). The clean energy sector pukes (PBW, ICLN).

Oil futures? (OILK) Well... they steadily rise.

https://tinyurl.com/Green-stuff-slips

I shuolda bought into some oil as a hedge against clean. Thanks Trump.

Uno two NINE!
DrMaddVibe Offline
#130 Posted:
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Palama wrote:
Actually Z was right:

https://www.guitarplayer.com/players/who-really-played-aerosmith-train-kept-a-rollin-solos



Didn't know that bit of trivia...however I did see them perform this several times live...and it was most definitely Joe playing guitar.

Found this on Wiki...

In 1974, Aerosmith brought "Train Kept A-Rollin'" into the hard-rock mainstream.[38] Steven Tyler, Joe Perry, and Tom Hamilton had performed the song prior to joining Aerosmith. Perry recalled, "'Train Kept A-Rollin'' was the only song we had in common when we first got together. Steven's band had played 'Train' and Tom and I played it in our band ... It's a blues song, if you follow its roots all the way back ... I always thought if I could just play one song, it would be that one because of what it does to me".[38] Perry's band began performing the song regularly after he had been moved by the performance of "Stroll On" in Blowup; Tyler recalled his band opened for the Yardbirds in 1966:

I had seen the Yardbirds play somewhere the previous summer with both Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page in the band ... In Westport [at their supporting gig on October 22, 1966] we found out that Jeff had left the band and Jimmy was playing lead guitar by himself. I watched him from the edge of the stage and all I can say is that he knocked my tits off. They did 'Train Kept A-Rollin'' and it was just so heavy. They were just an un-****'-believable band.[40]


It also highlights the part you and Z referenced.
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